Saturday, July 30, 2011

?Cancer is the best thing that happened to me ... - Brain Tumor Blog

?Cancer is the best thing that happened to me? ? Zac Smith?s story

In this story, Zac Smith explains how he is praising God for cancer. For full sermons that can help you understand how this is possible with God, visit www.newspring.cc Worship at one of NewSpring Church?s physical campuses or watch services live or on demand at www.newspring.cc

Official Opening of the Heart & Cancer Centre ? Aga Khan University Hospital

The inauguration of the Aga Khan University Hospital?s Heart and Cancer Centre. In attendance were the President of Kenya, His Excellency Mwai Kibaki and His Highness The Aga Khan, Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN).
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Cell Phones Don't Seem to Pose Cancer Risk to Kids: Study (HealthDay)

WEDNESDAY, July 27 (HealthDay News) -- Children who use cell phones don't seem to face an increased risk of brain cancer, compared to children who don't use them, a new study contends.

But, the study authors and other experts cautioned that more research is needed.

With the increase in cell phone use among kids, some worry that radiation from the devices can increase the risk for brain tumors. Children's brains are still developing, and because their heads are smaller radiofrequency electromagnetic fields may penetrate areas deeper in the brain, some researchers say.

"The [study] results are reassuring, given the widespread use of mobile phones by children and adolescents," said lead author Martin Roosli, an assistant professor at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute in Basel, Switzerland.

"However," he added, "uncertainties remain regarding long-term use. Thus, further careful monitoring whether brain tumor incidence is increasing in this age group is important."

The findings were published July 27 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

For the study, Roosli's team collected data on 352 children and adolescents aged 7-19 with brain cancer, and compared them to 646 similar children who did not have brain cancer. The children came from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. The researchers also interviewed the children and asked them about their cell phone use.

The researchers found that children with brain tumors didn't use cell phone more than those without tumors. Specifically, 75.3 percent of the children with brain tumors said they had used a cell phone more than 20 times before being diagnosed with their tumor. Among those children without cancer, 72.1 percent reported similar cell phone use.

Among children with tumors, 55 percent said they used a cell phone regularly, compared to 51 percent of children without tumors.

Also, there was no increase in the risk for tumors in the area of the brain receiving the most radiation from cell phones, the researchers said.

"However, people who are concerned might consider using cell phones with low radiation emissions or they might consider using an ear piece or using the phone's speaker," Roosli said.

These findings probably won't quell the debate about the potential risk of brain cancer from cell phones.

In May, a panel of experts at the World Health Organization (WHO) said cell phones may cause brain cancer. After reviewing dozens of studies on the subject, the experts classified cell phones as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" and placed them in the same category as the pesticide DDT and gasoline engine exhaust.

Commenting on the new study, John D. Boice Jr., of the International Epidemiology Institute and co-author of an accompanying editorial in the journal, said that "the occurrence of a brain tumor in a child is a devastating diagnosis. Research into the causes of brain tumor and improved treatment regimens should continue. However, there should not be a concern that using a cell phone has caused brain cancer."

There's been no evidence from population data on brain tumor occurrence over the past 20 years to indicate that rates are increasing among children or adults, which would be expected if cell phone use caused brain tumors, Boice said.

"The recent announcement by the WHO has caused widespread confusion and unnecessary alarm, in large part due to a misunderstanding of the category 'possibly carcinogenic,' which is for agents for which there is 'limited evidence for carcinogenicity,'" he explained.

Elizabeth Ward, national vice president of intramural research at the American Cancer Society, called the new research "a very important study that has a great number of strengths, including a population-based contemporary sample and a high participation rate."

"But, as in most areas of epidemiology where complex risk factors are studied, additional studies are needed to develop conclusive evidence about potential risks of mobile phone use. It is important that additional studies be done in children, adolescents and young adults with early life exposure to mobile phones," she added.

More information

For more on brain cancer, visit the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/health/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20110727/hl_hsn/cellphonesdontseemtoposecancerrisktokidsstudy

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Ceremony marks closing of Walter Reed hospital (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The closing of Walter Reed Army Medical Center was described as bittersweet Wednesday as staff members and patients gathered on the hospital's parade grounds in Washington to mark the closing of the Army's flagship hospital after more than a century of providing care.

The hospital's operations are being moved in August to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., and to Fort Belvoir, Va. The hospital in Bethesda will be called the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Walter Reed opened in 1909. It has treated military members, their families and presidents. It was scarred by a 2007 scandal about substandard living conditions on its grounds for wounded troops in outpatient care that led to changes in how the military treats the wounded.

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Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the Army's flagship hospital where privates to presidents have gone for care, is closing its doors after more than a century.

Hundreds of thousands of the nation's war wounded from World War I to today have received treatment at Walter Reed, including 18,000 troops who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

President Dwight Eisenhower died there. So did Gens. John J. Pershing and Douglas MacArthur.

It's where countless celebrities, from Bob Hope to quarterback Tom Brady, have stopped to show their respect to the wounded. Through the use of medical diplomacy, the center also has tended to foreign leaders.

The storied hospital, which opened in 1909, was scarred by a 2007 scandal about substandard living conditions on its grounds for wounded troops in outpatient care and the red tape they faced. It led to improved care for the wounded, at Walter Reed and throughout the military. By then, however, plans were moving forward to close Walter Reed's campus.

Two years earlier, a government commission, noting that Walter Reed was showing its age, voted to close the facility and consolidate its operations with the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., and a hospital at Fort Belvoir, Va., to save money.

Former and current patients and staff members will say goodbye at a ceremony Wednesday on the parade grounds in front of the main concrete and glass hospital complex. Most of the moving will occur in August. On Sept. 15, the Army hands over the campus to the new tenants: the State Department and the District of Columbia. The buildings on campus deemed national historic landmarks will be preserved; others probably will be torn down. The city is expected to develop its section for retail and other uses.

"For many of the staff members, even though they know that this is the future of the military health system, in a way, it's still like losing your favorite uncle, and so there is a certain amount of mourning that is going on and it is an emotional time," said Col. Norvell Coots, commander of the Walter Reed Health Care System.

The new facility will be called the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. It will consolidate many of Walter Reed's current offerings with the Navy hospital.

"Frankly, I will say it's with a heavy heart that Walter Reed closes," said Susan Eisenhower, granddaughter of the former president. "I don't know. I know that there was a process for that decision, but we've lost a great, important part of history."

She recalled bringing to the hospital a birthday cake she had baked for her grandfather, who spent the last several months before his death in 1969 in a special suite where politicians and foreign leaders visited him.

There are countless pieces of history throughout the campus.

At the rose garden, some nurses from the Vietnam War era were said to have married their patients. The memorial chapel is where President Harry S. Truman went for his first church service after taking office, following a visit with Pershing, who lived in a suite at Walter Reed for several years, said John Pierce, historian for the Walter Reed Society.

A marker identifies the spot on the hospital grounds where, long before the hospital was built, Confederate sharpshooters fired near President Abraham Lincoln, leading an officer to call Lincoln a "damned fool" and order him to the ground, according a brochure produced by Walter Reed about its history.

President Calvin Coolidge's teenage son died in the hospital from an infected blister he received while playing tennis at the White House, Pierce said. A black-and-white photo from 1960 shows then-Sen. Lyndon Johnson, a vice presidential candidate at the time, visiting the bedside of Vice President Richard Nixon, who was being treated for a staph infection.

Presidents now are sent to Bethesda for treatment because it's considered more secure, said Sanders Marble, senior historian with the Office of Medical History at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

The hospital was named to honor Maj. Walter Reed, an Army physician who treated troops and American Indians on the frontier. Among his medical achievements was life-saving research that proved that yellow fever was spread by mosquito. He died in 1902 at age 51 of complications related to appendicitis with a friend and colleague, Lt. Col. William C. Borden, treating him.

"I'm sure (Borden) felt very guilty about that, and over the course of the next several years, he campaigned to get money for a new hospital and of course, wanted to name it for his good friend Walter Reed," Pierce said.

The original redbrick hospital had about 80 beds, but inpatient capacity grew by the thousands during the wars of the last century. Today, it treats about 775,000 outpatients annually and has an inpatient load of about 150. It wasn't just service members and military retirees treated at the hospital over the decades, but their families, too. Countless babies were born at the hospital into the 1990s.

Rehabilitation for the wounded, including care for amputees, has been an important part of the mission since it opened. The wounded commonly spend a year or longer at the hospital now, although they are more quickly moved to outpatient care.

Photos from World War I show troops at Walter Reed learning skills such as typing and knitting. During World War II, brochures distributed to the war amputees featured pictures of amputees smoking and shaving. The message was, "Your life isn't over, don't get down," Marble said.

Laura Lehigh's late husband, Michael Schmidt, was a lieutenant when he proposed to her during his stay at Walter Reed. He was recovering from a gunshot wound he received in Vietnam in 1968.

In letters to her, he described stinky bedpans, a "new inmate" moving into his ward, a "celebrity of the week" visit from "Tricky Dick Nixon," practical jokes played on student nurses, a champagne party for a triple amputee's 26th birthday and how the orderlies turned patients' beds near a window around so they could watch Johnson enter the hospital to visit Eisenhower.

"Mike always had a wonderful sense of humor, but I think they kind of all aspired to have a sense of humor, those guys who had lost their limbs who didn't know what their lives were going to be like getting out," said Lehigh, 63, in a telephone interview from Kalamazoo, Mich. "I think they had a camaraderie and a sense of humor and an optimism about themselves, if not about life in general."

Despite all the warm feelings, a Washington Post investigation in 2007 uncovered shoddy living conditions in an outpatient ward known as Building 18. Troops were living among black mold and mouse droppings while trying to fend for themselves as they battled a complex bureaucracy of paperwork related to the disability evaluation system.

The report drew scrutiny of all aspects of care offered to the nation's wounded. The scandal embarrassed the Army and the Bush administration and led to the firings of some military leaders.

Afterward, some in Congress pushed for the Pentagon to change course and keep Walter Reed open, but an independent group reviewed the idea and recommended moving forward with Walter Reed's closure plans.

It concluded that the Defense Department was or should have been aware of the widespread problems but neglected them because they knew Walter Reed was scheduled to be closed. Then-Defense Secretary Robert Gates agreed and said there was little wisdom in pouring money into Walter Reed to keep it open indefinitely.

"Far better to make an investment in brand-new, 21st century facilities," Gates told reporters.

Pierce said the quality of medical care at Walter Reed didn't suffer, even leading up to the scandal.

"It was administrative issues and housing issues, and the housing issues were significant," he said. "I don't think anyone would want to say they weren't and it shouldn't have happened, but it was not a quality of care situation."

In addition to improved living conditions, one of the other upgrades after the scandal was the opening of an advanced rehabilitation center for troops with amputations. On a recent day, several amputees, including some who had lost three limbs, were exercising in the room, one even on a skateboard.

Marine Sgt. Rob Jones, 25, is a double amputee from the Afghanistan war who spends much of his days rowing. His goal is to become an FBI agent or make the U.S. Adaptive Rowing Team.

One of more than 440 troops from the recent wars getting outpatient care, he sat on a bench outside the center reading a book. His prosthetics were visible below his shorts.

"I'll probably just remember the people I was working with, the staff here, how much they helped me get back on my feet." Jones said.

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Kimberly Hefling can be reached at http://twitter.com/khefling

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Online:

Walter Reed Society: http://www.walterreedsociety.org/

National Naval Medical Center: http://www.bethesda.med.navy.mil

Walter Reed Army Medical Center: http://www.wramc.amedd.army.mil

Office of Medical History: http://history.amedd.army.mil

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/politics/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110727/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_closing_walter_reed

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Puts Purchased on Penske Automotive Group | Benzinga.com

Shares of Penske Automotive Group (NYSE: PAG) are lower on the session by 2.05%, currently trading at $23.47. The stock has been moving largely higher over the past six weeks and is currently trading above the 50-day moving average.

Options traders are buying puts on the name today. A short while ago the August 2011 $22.50 put traded 2,000 times on open interest of 5 contracts.

Overall put volume is now running at 540.25x the daily average with 94% of all puts traded being purchases on the offer.

Penske Automotive Group, Inc. is an automotive retailer in the United States. The company, through smart USA Distributor, LLC, which is a wholly owned subsidiary, is a distributor of the smart fortwo vehicle in the United States and Puerto Rico.

(c) 2011 Benzinga.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published in its entirety or redistributed without the approval of Benzinga.

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Life Insurance as an umbrella ? Social Phobia Treatment

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When you are still alive and working, you have to protect your family financially, acting like a home. You are the one who ready to stand in the frontline, fighting financial problems and provide financial security to your family. Like home giving shade, comfort and protection from rain, wind, earthquake and sunlight.

But when you die, the family will lose you as a home. They need a protection. You better provide them an umbrella protecting them from rain and sunlight to some limit until they can make their own home. Here is the life insurance can be taken the similarity. Life insurance will financially protect your family when you are not working anymore. Finding?affordable life insurance from now will be advantageous, you start preparing the umbrella before the rain comes.

Affordable life insurance is now can be obtained easily by the growth of information technology in internet. By searching in Google.com, or just clicking the link in this article you can look for learning life insurance, look and compare quotes to find one which most fit to your pocket. Affordable life insurance will prepare them from losing you, letting them hide under an umbrella from financial problems while struggling to make a life.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Book Trends: Young Adult and Children Book Reviews: Review: The ...

The Bloomswell Diaries by Louis L. Buitendag.

The Bloomswell Diaries by Louis L. Buitendag

Kane Miller
Publication Date: March 2011
List Price: $16.99
ISBN-13: 9781935279822

Review: Imagine your life, only two days after your parents leave you with your uncle, you read the newspaper with a nice cup of tea and see an article about your parents' death. This is the life of Benjamin Sebastian Bloomswell in The Bloomswell Diaries by Louis L. Buitendag who is a great author who put many of the elements to create a great book into one.

The story begins in England, a nice and cozy place to relax and enjoy yourself. Ben's life never happens to change though considering he isn't allowed to leave the house when his parents aren't home (which they never are). His parents always have important meetings to go to for business, ones that Benjamin cannot attend. Now, Ben's life finally has a chance to change as he must go live with his Uncle Lucas in New York City, while his sister Liza goes to Switzerland for a school.

Benjamin has never been separated from his sister, and the only thoughts he ever has are about her and about his parents; he never worries about himself first. Then, one day, he gets taken by a police officer and is thrown in a mysterious building - one without any friendly invitation. Doors and windows are cracked and broken, there are creaky floorboards and stair steps - all the things you need for a haunted house. When Benjamin realizes he's in an orphanage, countless questions come to mind. How did it come to this? Why did he have to go to New York (the only question he wonders too)? How is his sister doing? Where is Uncle Lucas?

The Bloomswell Diaries is a book that in not only filled with suspense, but it also incudes a little humor and plenty of imagery to make it feel like you are the main character. Once I started reading, I just couldn't stop! The book is very well detailed, creating strong mental images of all the places Benjamin visits throughout the book. This helps to make the story feel more realistic and compelling. The Bloomswell Diaries is an awesome book, and I would recommend it to any middle school reader.

Review written by Max (6th grade student).

We would like to thank Kane Miller for providing a copy of The Bloomswell Diaries for this review.

Have you read The Bloomswell Diaries? How would you rate it?

Source: http://www.booktrends.org/2011/07/review-bloomswell-diaries-by-louis-l.html

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Comprehending Scuba Products ? A Fundamental Overview | iBlognDax ...

Proper scuba diving begins with understanding the place you will be diving, and also the type of equipment you will need in order to be successful. As a general rule, always stick to general diving conditions that match your skill level and knowledge of how and where to dive. The best way to get this knowledge as soon as possible is to take a certified diving course to learn the basics.

Similar to school, the diving instructor must give you a basic competency test that you need to pass. So you will have lots of opportunities to ask questions if you need help with anything. Scuba diving can be fun, but right now, let?s take a look at the devices and equipment you will need to acquire.

Don?t think you can just buy a pair of goggles as part of your diving gear. Goggles, commonly used for snorkeling, are not even in the same class as the modern dive mask. Modern technology has really stepped in and taken over the design of the scuba mask, with awesome results. When we were researching this article, the top-of-the-line mask for recreational and sport divers was the Neptune Space G.divers full-face mask. It comes with a state-of-the-art integrated regulator and a 4-position adjustable exhaust valve. Advances and innovations in optics increases the amount of visible light that is passed through the visor to close to 95%. The Space G.divers masks make ear clearing easy with their exclusive, patented 3-D equalization system. Jacques Cousteau designed a two-hose type of scuba demand valve that was the first of its type to be put into general usage. As it?s name implies, this configuration has two cylinders and two breathing tubes. This design features a large circular valve assembly that, at least in Europe and America, was fastened to the top of the cylinders with an A-Clamp. The important function of the second hose was exhalation that helped the air pressure of the breathing hose stay the same as the outside water. When the equipment was in the design stages, special factors had to be addressed to ensure the equipment would operate safely. For example, most units have a one-way valve placed into the mouthpiece to keep air or water from going into the inhalation tube.

Demand valves are very small pieces of equipment that are on your mouthpiece which regulate the air that you breathe. Veteran divers are very fond of using what is called the octopus demand valve which is a spare valve used as backup when diving. At the top of each oxygen cylinder tank, a primary regulator is attached with multiple hoses. It is always good to have extra hoses, not to mention a spare demand valve, when scuba diving in unknown territory. Designed for emergencies, this is a great idea for all divers regardless of their experience level. For the most part, this type of device or spare will be colored a bright yellow so it is easy to spot and indicative of its purpose.

Technical diving is a captivating field and in our estimation not for rank beginners. Varying scuba equipment needed for this are many cylinders that contain certain gases. A gas called Trimex for instance is to be used only at the deeper depths. In addition, a vessel of oxygen that is pure could be hauled and employed while ascending stops for decompression. Obviously the extra cylinders can present special problems for achieving proper buoyancy. That is why you will see technical divers wearing a high capacity buoyancy compensator (BC). Make sure to take into consideration the environment in which you will be diving when you select your scuba diving gear. Regardless, it?s imperative that you understand completely how each piece of equipment you purchase operates. It?s true you must fully understand what each piece of equipment is designed to do and how it operates. But even more important, you must have a grasp on the behavior of the equipment when you are underwater.

To really get the most out of your scuba diving activity, you?re going to need to have a vehicle large enough to transport all of your gear. This is especially valid if you are considering carrying your loved ones or your friends in addition to all your deep-sea diving equipment. Be sure you have a big passenger van or SUV to make sure your scuba diving trips go off without a hitch.

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